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Whether you’re cruising the streets of Los Angeles or Highway 1 outside Big Sur, the best way to get on the road is by taking our California DMV practice tests. They help you retain knowledge better than studying the manual alone, whether you’re preparing for your Class C Instruction Permit test, driver’s license test, or senior citizens’ refresher test. Our wide range of practice tests for car driving, motorcyclists, and for commercial driver’s licenses (CDL) is perfect for anywhere in the state, as the written test is the same at all California DMV locations. Several of our tests are also available in other languages, specifically Spanish and Russian.

If winding down roads with wine barrels on a flatbed or taking lumber over the I-5 is calling out to you, maybe driving trucks is for you. However, if you do plan to do things like haul movie sets to Anaheim, you'll need a California commercial driver's license (CDL). Before heading over to the California DMV, make sure you know what you need. We've got practice tests covering content for the 70 question Class A vehicle exam and practice tests for additional endorsements like passenger and school busses, doubles/triples, tank vehicles, hazardous materials, or air brake restriction removal skills. These are all geared to look and feel like the real thing so there are no surprises when you get in to the office. And don't forget to get a full medical examination. You'll need one for your licensure.

Certificate of Completion of Driver’s Education or Certificate of Completion of Driver’s Education and Driver Training or Certificate of Enrollment In A Classroom Driver Education And Driver Training Program

Where do I go to apply for my driver's license in CA?

How can I contact the California DMV office?

The DMV office can be reached by either calling (800) 777-0133 or by going online to www.dmv.ca.gov.

Who needs to bring me for the permit test in CA?

Your parent, legal guardian, spouse, or licensed driving instructor age 25 or older must bring you for your exam.

Is a physical required to get a permit in CA?

No, a physical is not required in order to get a permit in the state of California.

Do I need to take a vision test when applying for the California driver's license?

Yes, a vision test is required when applying for the California driver’s license. You must have 20/40 acuity with or without glasses.

Where can I get a photo for my CA driver's license taken?

You are only allowed to have your photograph taken at the DMV office. You will take it once you pass your written test. So look your best!

What colors should I avoid wearing when taking picture for my license?

There are no colors you should avoid. Wear what ever color you like!

Do I need to put up hair when taking driver's license photo?

You may wear your hair the same way you would normally wear it; however, it should not be covering your face or your eyes. The purpose of the photo is to be able to identify who you really are. Besides, you would not want to hide that amazing face!

What make-up to wear when I get my CA driver's license picture taken?

Wear your normal make-up; however, the less make-up the better. As long as you are not wearing so much make-up to where you are unrecognizable, you will be fine!

Why is it best not to smile when taking your drivers license picture?

Some states are moving towards face recognition technology that will be able to uniquely identify each individual. A straight face on the photo helps distinguish who you really are. This is all in an effort to stop fraud.

What are some tips for getting the best out of the driver's license picture?

Look straight into the camera and keep a calm and relaxed face!

I have already applied for my CA license, what do I do next?

If you have applied for your CA license and passed the written exam, you will be issued a permit. It will be valid for 12 months. You must wait at least 6 months before scheduling an appointment for your road test. During this wait, you are required to complete 50 practice hours on the road with a licensed driver age 25 or older. You should also be completing driver’s education class and completing 6 hours of professional driver’s training.

I have a question that's not answered above. What do I do?

If you can't find the answer to your question above, please use our Beginner Driver Q & A Section to get a professional answer from our experts! If you need any further assistance, you're welcome to contact us directly at info@driving-tests.org.

How Can I Get Ready for my CA Permit Test? Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to know for the CA permit test?

Where can I study for my California permit test?

Take our CA Permit Practice Test as many times as you want until you're 100% ready! You may also study at home, school, library or any place where you can easily concentrate. Tools such as the driver’s manual or the driving knowledge tutorial found at www.dmv.ca.gov will be useful, too.

Do I need Driver's Education in order to be eligible for a CA learner's permit?

YES you do if you are under 18 years old. You DO NOT need it if you are over age 18.

Where can I get the 2019 CA driver's manual?

Do I have to read the whole California driver's handbook to pass the permit test?

Yes, you should read the entire manual. The manual is filled with all of the information you are required to know for the written test.

Is there a mobile California Practice Test app for iOS or Android OS?

Yes there is. It’s a great way to study for your CA written test on the go.

Download our free DMV Genius app:

What are the questions on the CA permit test?

The questions will differ and will cover the rules of the road. It is necessary to know about speed limits, blind intersections, crossings, line colors, road signs, parking distances, passing lanes, parallel parking, center left turn lanes, sharing the road and more. There are several websites around that offer sample test questions. Most of them will offer you a low-quality free test, but will charge you for the full test. Take our FULL 100% FREE CA Permit Practice Test - it's a proven way to help you prepare, and the questions are amazinly similar to what you'll get at the real DMV Test!

Where can I find free CA permit practice tests?

Where can I take my permit test in CA?

You may take your permit test at your local DMV office. Be sure to schedule an appointment by either calling 1-800-777-0133 or going online to www.dmv.ca.gov.

What should I do the night before my California permit test?

The absolute most important thing to do the night before the written test is RELAX! By the time the night before your written test comes, you should be very familiar with the California Driver’s manual/handbook. Get a good night’s rest and remain positive.

What's the average of people who pass their first driving permit test in CA?

According to CA DMV in 2008, about 26% of people failed their test the first time.

How much is the permit test in CA?

In order to apply for a license, you must pay a $31 application fee. This fee covers the cost of exams inside a 12 month period and pays for both the permit test and road test.

When I take my CA permit test, do my parents have to go with me?

Your parents are not required to go with you. You just need a responsible California licensed driver age 25 or older to bring you.

What do I need to know to pass my CA permit test?

You are expected to know all of the rules of the road. These topics include but are not limited to: line colors, following distances, driving in bad weather, intersections, crossings, road signs, parking, speed limit, problem drivers, freeways and much more.

How many questions are on the CA permit test?

There are 46 questions on the exam.

What is the passing score on the CA permit exam?

You must get 38 questions out of 46 correct.

How many questions can I miss on the 2019 CA permit test?

You can not miss more than 8 questions.

What common errors must I avoid when taking the CA permit test?

After putting so much effort into studying, you definitely don’t want to make mistakes that you can easily avoid! The biggest error to avoid is rushing through questions. The DMV explicitly states that they are not trying to “trick” you. Just take your time and remember what you have studied.

Can I use the CA driver's manual when I take the actual permit test at the DMV?

Absolutely NOT! This is not an open book test. The purpose of the test is to make sure you understand and apply the rules of the road.

Do I get a drug test when I get a learner's permit in California?

Yes you do. You agree to submit a chemical test when you sign the application for your learner’s permit and driver’s license. The drug test determines the alcohol and drug content in your blood stream.

Where is the easiest DMV office to pass my permit test in CA?

There is no “easy” place. The ONLY place to take a permit test is at the DMV office. The easiest thing to do is be prepared. The test is computerized and the questions are randomly picked.

How do I read some feedback from people who already passed their permit test in CA?

Who can I drive with in California with a permit?

You must have a California licensed driver age 25 or older sitting next to you at all times. You are allowed to have others in the car as well; however, they must be seated in the back wearing a seat belt.

Where can I drive with a CA learner's permit?

You may drive any place as long as you have a licensed driver age 25 or older in the car with you.

I have passed my CA DMV permit test, what are my next steps?

Congratulations! You have passed your permit test. You must wait at least 6 months before applying for your road test. During this time, you must complete 50 practice hours on the road with a California licensed driver age 25 or older. At least 10 of those hours must be done at night. You must also complete driver’s education class and complete 6 hours of professional driver’s training.

What things should I practice for on my California driving test?

You should practice all of the skills required in order to handle a vehicle safely. You should know how to:

Back up

Pull off smoothly

Accelerate and brake steadily

Change lanes

Drive on the freeway

Drive through intersections

Parallel Park

And Much More...

Where can I practice driving in CA?

You may practice driving anywhere. Ideally, you will want to drive on streets you are familiar with.

Why is it important to spend time practicing before taking the road test?

Without practice, there is no way you would be prepared for the pressures of the road let along a road test. Practice prepares you for the actual exam as well as keeps you and others safe, and most importantly ALIVE!

Where can I go in CA to learn driving?

It is best to learn how to drive on streets that you are familiar with before branching off into other places. If you're looking for a driving school, you can find dozens of schools online. Make sure the school you choose has behind the wheel training.

What should I expect on my CA driving test?

You should expect this exam to test your ability to drive safely and accurately. The first thing the examiner will do is ask to see your instruction permit, driver education and driver’s training completion certificate (if you are under age 18), and proof of vehicle insurance.

Is the CA driving test hard?

This test will be hard to those who are NOT well prepared. It may also be difficult to those who are extremely nervous because they aren’t sure of what to expect. The test only lasts about 20 minutes. The instructor will not try to trick you (the last thing he or she wants to do is trick you and cause an accident). The instructor will be testing your ability to obey traffic laws and drive safely.

What should I do the night before my road test?

After you have prepared yourself by completing at least 50 hours on the road with a California licensed driver age 25 or older, completed driver’s education class and completed 6 hours of professional driver’s training, you should be ready for your exam. The best thing to do at this point is RELAX and look forward to the following night as a licensed driver. You may also want to see this article: 7 Things NOT To Do The Night Before Your DMV Test

How do I schedule a driving test in CA?

California DMV is proud to announce their online appointment system. You may schedule there through their website www.dmv.ca.gov or you may call 1-800-777-0133 to schedule.

Who can I take with me for my California driving test?

Anyone age 25 or older with a valid California driver’s license should bring you.

How do I pass my CA road test the first time?

The only way you will pass this test is by showing the examiner that you can drive safely and effectively. The examiner will observe you to see if you watched for pedestrians, judged the traffic and used your mirrors. Be sure to also:

What are the most common mistakes people make on the California driving test?

Believe it or not, people some times make critical driving errors that result in automatic failure. Some of the errors you should avoid include:

Driving 10 miles over or under the speed limit.

Not looking over the shoulder when pulling into traffic or changing lanes.

Running a red light.

Lingering beside a truck while passing

Hitting the brakes too aggressively

Not driving defensively

When taking the driving test in CA, what are the first things the examiner asks?

The first thing the examiner will do is ask to see your instruction permit, driver education and driver’s training completion certificate (if you are under age 18), and proof of vehicle insurance. Afterwards, the examiner will check for working brake and signal lights as well as secure seat belts. Once this is done, the instructor will ask you questions about common parts of your vehicle such as the horn, gear shift, windshield wipers and etc. You will then be asked to demonstrate arm signals for right and left turns and for stopping and slowing down. If you have made it to this point, then the next step is the actual driving part. The examiner will ask you to pull out of the driving test line and at this point you will be given instructions while driving.

What will I have to do on the driving test in CA?

You will have to show the instructor that you know how to control your vehicle while:

Backing up

Driving through intersections

Making left and right lane changes

Driving through residential and business neighborhoods.

Can I wear contacts when taking the CA behind the wheel exam?

Yes, you may wear contacts or glasses if that is what you use to see with.

Will I have to take the written exam once again when taking my CA driving test?

No, once you have taken the permit test, there is no need to take the written exam again.

How many other people can I have on a CA driving test in the car with me?

You are not allowed to have anyone else in the car with you during your driving test. Only you and the instructor will be in the car.

How many times can I fail my driver's test in California?

You have 3 times to pass your driver’s test. If you fail all three times, you will have to complete another application. That means…

You will have to provide your Social Security Number and True Full Legal Name

Why do people fear driving and how do I get over the fear of driving?

Some people develop a fear for driving after they have had an accident. The human brain has realized there is a danger involved and as a result your subconscious blows this phobia out of proportion. Websites such as www.fear-of-driving.org can help you further explore ways of overcoming the fear. Also taking driver’s courses may help build confidence.

What happens after I pass my CA road test?

Hooray! You passed! Once you return to the DMV and the examiner tells you that you have a satisfactory (passed), you will be given an interim license that will be valid for 90 days. Your actual license will arrive in the mail in about 2 weeks.

Are there any limitations on my CA driver’s license after I get it?

Yes, if you are under 18 there are limitations within the first year of you getting your license. You must have a licensed driver age 25 or older in the car with you when you are carrying passengers in the car under the age of 20. You must also be accompanied by a licensed driver age 25 or older between 11pm and 5am. There are a few exceptions such as medical emergencies and employment. In these cases, you must have a note signed by your legal guardian.

What should I know when driving in California for the first time?

Whether you are new to California or not, the driving rules are similar to driving any where else. You should know that the average speed limit is 25 mph on suburban and city roads and 55 mph on highways and freeways. Speed limits increase on larger freeways to about 70 - 75 mph. If you aren’t familiar with bicycle lanes, then be sure to watch out for them in California. These lanes are painted on some streets and it is illegal for a car to enter these lanes. If you are involved in an accident that is worth more than $750, you must file a traffic accident report with the California DMV. Another thing you should know is that a DUI is a serious offense in California, so don’t drink and drive.

What type of car insurance should I get in CA?

In California, you must be financially responsible. That is why this state requires you to have insurance that will:

Cover $15,000 per person for bodily injuries to those in the other vehicle

$30,000 in bodily injury per accident

$5,000 worth of property liability coverage for the car and possessions of the other vehicle.

California offers low cost automobile policies that you can get if you live in these counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Stanislaus counties. Just contact a reputable agent for more information.

What do I need in order to get my first California car insurance?

You need a car, a license and any possible driver’s education certificates in order to show that you have had proper training.

How much is car insurance in CA?

How much you will pay for car insurance will all depend on the following: which insurance company you go with, how old you are, how many people will be on your policy, what type of car you will drive, and your driving record.

What is the cheapest car insurance I can get in California?

There are several car insurances out there. You will have to do your research. Some insurance companies will give discounts if you are a student or if you have taken a driver’s education class. Some of the not-so-big name car insurance companies offer the best competitive rates such as Safeco. You can end up paying less by choosing a car that is in a low insurance group. California offers low cost automobile policies that you can get if you live in these counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Stanislaus counties. Just contact a reputable agent for more information. You begin by researching different insurance companies and seeing if they offer the best deal for you. Once you have narrowed it down to about 5 companies, begin calling and go from there.

Why is the car insurance in CA expensive when the driver's license is new?

According to the California DMV, about 50% of drivers ages 15-19 get some sort of traffic violation within their 1st year on the road. The most common mistake is speeding. Speeding can cause a car to loose control. Because new drivers (especially teens) have a higher risk of being in an accident, insurance companies charge more to cover them.

I have failed my California road test, when can I take it over?

Sorry about that. If you have failed, you must wait at least 2 weeks before you can reschedule your road test. Remember, after 3 shots you will have to start your application process all over again.

I have failed my road test in CA, what should I do next?

If you fail your test, the examiner will tell you the areas you need to improve on. Take the advice and practice. You must wait two weeks before you can take a retest. Once you feel you are ready you may pay the retest fee and schedule to retake the test again.

How Can I Renew My Driver's License In California? Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need to renew my CA driver's license?

You will need to submit a new Form DL 44 driver’s license application. Your renewal notice will tell you if you have to take the written test again or not. If you have to take the written test again, you will only be required to answer the first 18 out of 36 correct.

Where can I renew my California driver's license?

You may renew your driver’s license:

Online If you:

Have a renewal notice in the mail with a Renewal Identification Number

Have the same address

Have a Social Security Number on record at the DMV

Have a valid credit card

By mail if:

Your driver license doesn’t expire in more than 60 days from the date you are renewing

You are under age 70

Not on any driving probation or suspension

Have not violated a promise to appear in court in the past two years

Do not have two consecutive five year extensions by mail

Do not have a driver’s license from more than one state or jurisdiction

In Person any time

Do I need to take an eye exam when renewing my California driver's license?

I'm Moving to California! Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to pass a driving test when moving to California from another state?

You have 10 days after becoming a resident to apply for your license. There is no need to pass a driving test in California if you already hold a valid driver’s license in another state, as long as you are prepared to surrender your out-of-state license. If you do not have your out-of-state license, you will have to take the driver’s test.

I have a permit from another state. Will it be accepted in California? What about the obligatory waiting times?

Your out of state permit will NOT be accepted unless you can provide proof from your driver’s education and training in the other state. You can prove this by showing either:

Form DL 33 “To Secondary Schools Other Than California Schools”. You may get this form from your local DMV office or by calling the DMV at 1-800-777-0133. All you have to do is send Form DL 33 to your out-of-state secondary school to complete.

A letter from the out-of state secondary school on the out-of-state secondary school's stationery signed by a school official saying that the courses you have taken are equivalent to a California secondary school course.

The waiting times depend on how long it takes to have these forms filled out and turned in. If you can not provide this, then you are obligated to take the written test in California.

How long can I drive in California with my out-of-state license?

As long as you are a visitor age 18 or older with a valid driver’s license from your home state, you may drive in California as long as you like without getting a California drivers license. If you are between the ages of 16 and 18 then you may only drive with your out-of-state license for 10 days. After 10 days, you must have either a California driver’s license or a Nonresident Minor’s Certificate (issued by the DMV office) with proof of financial responsibility.

How long can I drive in CA with my out-of -country license?

California recognizes a valid driver’s license from other countries. You may drive with it as long as you are a visitor and it is valid.

Where can I get more driving-related information related to moving to California?

You can easily find all of the answers to your driving related needs by logging on to www.dmv.ca.gov.

General Questions About CA Driving License

When can I legally drive in CA?

You may legally drive in the state of California at the age of 15 ½ as long as you have a learner’s permit and a driver age 25 or older is in the car with you. You may not drive in California alone until you have your driver’s license.

What is the legal limit for drinking and driving in CA?

Please understand that drinking and driving is dangerous and foolish. There is ZERO TOLERANCE for drinking and driving if you are under the age of 21. You are in criminal violation if your blood and alcohol content is:

0.08% or higher and you are over age 21

0.01% or higher if you are under the age 21

What is defensive driving?

Defensive driving is when you are driving for yourself and others. You are looking out for potential dangers ahead of time and avoiding them. According to the Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations, defensive driving is "driving to save lives, time and money, in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others". Studies show that 90% of accidents are caused by driver errors. Although these skills are often taught in a driver’s education course, here are some ways you can begin defensive driving now:

Leave plenty of space between you and the car in front

Check all of your mirrors often and look at conditions way ahead of you

States that don’t commonly require drivers to parallel park generally do not require driver’s to Parallel Park for the road test. The roads and streets in some places aren’t designed for common parallel parking therefore it isn’t on the road test.

Why do some people choose not to get a driver's license?

Anyone who chooses not to get a driver's license has there own personal reasons. Some people choose not get behind the wheel out of fear of the road, some choose not to because they may have a person who drives for them.

Why are people given alternate routes on the California DMV test?

The reason the DMV gives different routes on road test is because if there is only one route people would be familiar with it and not be challenged while driving. Different routes allow for the instructor to see if you as a driver can really handle yourself on the road in different situations. Different routes have different circumstances all of which you are required to know in your day to day driving. Different routes on the road test allow for the examiner to see if you know how to drive well and can do it alone.

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"I just got back from the DMV today and passed only missing 3! Who knows if I didn’t find this site out. Studying could never be so easy! I would strongly suggest Driving-Tests.org for practicing before you do the real deal!"

Daniel Belle, California

"For a few months, my mother and I have been throwing the idea around about me getting my permit. But of course, me being the procrastinating teenager that I am, I didn’t study. I took a few of these practice tests some time before we even talked about it, but I didn’t take it too seriously. Fast forward to September 6, my mom tells me to make an appointment for the next day!! I was freaking out because I wasted all these months with little effort put towards studying. Remembering I had used this site before (but I forgot the name, so I googled it), I came and took each test. I even re-took a few at least twice. I did feel like it was great practice, but I was still so nervous. Well, I had my test this morning…AND I PASSED! I’m going to recommend this site to my friends. Hopefully everyone who comes across this site will at least try out one test. It’s really helpful and organized, so it’s easy to learn the information even if you get a bunch wrong."

Nyala Allen, California

"I was so nervous before I took my driver’s permit test. I practiced the 5 tests on Driving-Tests.org multiple times before my appointment, and I passed on the first try. A lot of the questions were actually on my test. When the lady was preparing my test, you could see that all the written tests are different, so this is good to keep in mind. This website helped me so much, and it will help you too!"

Ilana Dvorkin, California

"I am an Asian and just got here in California not too long ago and I took my test this afternoon and I passed! Thanks sooo much Driving-Test.org! You made it so easy for me…"